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National Style 0 Ca.1931 Acoustic Guitar Resonator w/Hard case F/S
$ 2282.01
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Description
DescriptionNational Style-0 Ca.1931
Outstanding presence in both sound and looks! Prewar National Guitar
National Style-0, believed to have been manufactured around 1931
12-fret joint body, metal body resonator model with biscuit bridge specifications
The unique reverb feeling of the metal body and the sound of an old gramophone-like atmosphere are characteristic because the structure is almost the same.
It is a gem that you can enjoy the sound that can only be obtained with this guitar for slide-type performances.
Palm trees etc. are drawn by sandblasting on the back of the body,
Hawaiian Music You can see the atmosphere of the golden age of the 1930s in terms of looks!
Since it is an instrument that is more than 90 years old, repairs etc. can be seen, but there is no major damage etc.
Rare parts such as cones and pegs seem to keep the original.
The neck has a sled, and the string height is a little high (about 4.5 mm on the 12th floor).
I don't feel the tension so tight, and I think it's an easy-to-use action for slides such as bottlenecks.
At a bargain price!
Hard case included
Condition: B +: No problem in normal use
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